Ariocarpus fissuratus ‘Godzilla’ Variegated (Specimen C)

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This specimen is one of a kind. The photos show the exact plant you'll receive.

SKU: ARIO-FISS-GODVAR-03 Category:

Description

Type: Seed grown · Size: about 5 cm (2 in) across · One-of-a-kind specimen

Ariocarpus fissuratus Godzilla Variegated is the colour-broken form of the heavily fissured living rock cultivar, and this listing is for the exact 5 cm plant in the photographs, a seed grown specimen that still carries its original Japanese nursery tag marked 2021. At rarecactus.com we grow our Ariocarpus from seed on the hard, lean mineral regime the genus demands, and this one pairs the deep Godzilla furrowing with cream, gold and coral variegation scattered across the crown.

What makes this Ariocarpus fissuratus Godzilla Variegated different

The Godzilla selection takes the shallow grooves of a plain Ariocarpus fissuratus and drives them into a dense, crowded maze of fissures across the whole crown, the reptilian relief that earns the cultivar its name. Variegation layers a second rarity on top: sectors of tissue that carry less chlorophyll turn cream, gold and coral against the grey-green tubercles, the colour falling unpredictably over the furrowed surface. Because variegation is unstable and inherited erratically through seed, no two plants are ever marked alike, which is exactly why buying the pictured plant rather than a generic one matters. Our Ariocarpus fissuratus specimen page sets out the botany of the species behind the selection.

Like every living rock, this plant grows from a swollen tuberous taproot and presses flat to the ground, the habit that lets the species vanish into the limestone through the dry months of its Chihuahuan Desert home. Variegated tissue photosynthesises less than plain green tissue, so a plant marked this heavily grows slower still and needs measured light to keep the pale sectors from scorching.

How we grow it

This Ariocarpus fissuratus Godzilla Variegated lives in a deep pot of sharply draining mineral mix weighted toward crushed limestone and pumice, sized to suit the taproot. It takes bright light with the fiercest summer midday sun filtered, a thorough soak only once the substrate has gone bone dry in the growing season, and a wholly dry winter rest. Restraint is the whole game on a variegate: push it with water or feed and you lose both the tight, sunken body and the cream sectors to scorch or rot. Our Ariocarpus care guide walks through the substrate, the watering rhythm and the winter dormancy in full.

Flowering and growth

A settled plant pushes a satiny magenta flower straight from the woolly crown in autumn, brief but vivid over a few warm days, and the blooms are worth the wait on a body this sculptural. Growth is counted in millimetres a year and slower again on variegated tissue, so a plant at this size already carries real age behind it. Fresh tubercles emerge from the centre and shoulder the older fissured ones outward, which deepens the crowded relief and slowly shifts the variegation pattern as the years pass. Patience earns the look; speed destroys it.

Choosing this plant

A variegate worth keeping shows strong, well-spread colour without so much pale tissue that the body cannot feed itself, together with the dense, disordered fissuring and the flat, ground-hugging profile this specimen carries in the photographs. Because you receive the exact plant pictured, there is no guesswork about how it furrows or how it is marked. Every Ariocarpus in our greenhouse sits on its own roots, never grafted to force size and never lifted from habitat, so it keeps the natural, slow proportions that grafted stock throws away.

When your plant arrives

Your plant ships seed grown and already well rooted, packed dry for transit. On arrival, pot it into a deep, sharply draining mineral mix sized to the taproot, settle it under bright indirect sun, and withhold water for a full 14 days before the first cautious soak. Variegated plants resent a wet root run more than plain ones, so keep it on the dry side while it settles into your conditions, then return to the usual soak-and-fully-dry cycle.

Provenance and legality

This specimen is seed grown and grown on in our greenhouse, with no wild collection at any stage. Ariocarpus sits on CITES Appendix I, the strictest tier of international trade protection, so artificially propagated stock like this is the only lawful and ethical route to owning one. Browse the rest of the genus on the Ariocarpus encyclopedia hub.

One plant, one set of photographs. The 5 cm specimen shown is the exact plant that ships, seed grown, well rooted and packed dry for safe travel.

Shipping & Returns

Shipping

Flat $15 shipping anywhere in the United States, for one plant or several. Orders ship within 1 to 3 business days and usually arrive 2 to 5 business days later. Every plant is packed by hand to travel safely.

Returns

Each specimen is a living, one of a kind plant, so we do not accept general returns. We do guarantee safe arrival: if a plant arrives dead or seriously damaged, contact us within 48 hours of delivery with photos and we will replace it or refund that item.